ORPHAN in 35mm
Special Features: Special Presentation | 2026 Oscar® Selection, Hungary
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László Nemes, an Oscar® winner for 2015’s SON OF SAUL, returns with another trenchant exploration of Hungary’s 20th century history, this time set in 1957, just one year after the USSR brutally suppressed the Hungarian Uprising. Andor (Bojtorján Barabas) desperately longs for the return of his father, a Hungarian Jew named Hirsch, missing since World War II. But his mother (Andrea Waskovics) suggests that Berend (Grégory Gadebois), a gentile who hid her on his farm during the Holocaust, may really be his father. Rejecting this as an unthinkable betrayal, Andor prays for the return of his real father, even praying to him, while acting out rebelliously in ways small and large. Nemes once again works with talented cinematographer Mátyás Erdély (AFI Class of 2005) to create a visual marvel with every shot artfully composed. Budapest’s architecture and Soviet-era period trappings are shown off in a hazily sepia-toned light that gives this story of absent fathers and imposed ones the ominous glow of a powerful myth. –Todd Hitchcock
Official Selection, 2025 AFI FEST, Venice and Toronto film festivals. DIR/SCR/PROD László Nemes; SCR Clara Royer; PROD Mike Goodridge, Gregory Jankilevitsch, Ildikó Kemény, Alexander Rodnyansky, Ferenc Szále. Hungary/UK/France/Germany, 2025, color, 132 min. In Hungarian with English subtitles. NOT RATED
Run Time: 132 Minutes
Opening Date: Friday, December 19, 2025
Genre: Historical drama
ORPHAN in 35mm
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Friday, December 19, 2025
6:45 p.m.